Bajaj Pulsar 125: Built for Young Riders With a Punchy Engine and Attractive Neon Accents

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 was introduced as the most affordable bike in the Pulsar catalog, but it came with typical Pulsar traits: aggressive styling, powerful engine, and rider-friendly features. The 125 Pulsar for 2025, it’s a great choice for people who need to commute daily,they get the sporty styling and don’t have to bother too much about mileage or reliability.

Bold Pulsar Design Language

The Pulsar 125 gets a muscular fuel tank, aggressive tank shrouds, sporty graphics, and a sharp tail section. The 2025 refreshation features LED headlamps with DRLs, carbon fibre styling and split seat options, which contribute to it having the appearance and aura of a much more larger bike. The road presence and iconic Pulsar design of the bike is bound to make a head-turn in the 125cc segment.

Bajaj Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125

Refined 124.4cc DTS-i Engine

The Pulsar 125 is powered by a 124.4cc air-cooled, single-cylinder DTS-i engine which churns out 11.8 PS at 8,500 RPM and 10.8 Nm of torque at 6,500 RPM while a 5-speed gearbox sends the output to the rear wheel. It offers smooth, refined throttle response and good pickup for daily, city riding. The maximum speed can be as high as 100km/h, and it is a fun little commuter.

Modern Features & Technology

The motorcycle gets a fully digital instrument cluster which shows speed, RPM, gear position, dual tripmeters, fuel gauge, service indication and range for fuel. Some versions even come with Bluetooth, USB mobile charger and hazard lights, which makes it more convenient for today’s riders. The powerful tubeless tyres and Combined Braking System (CBS) with a 240 mm front disc provide superior braking and road grip.

Excellent Mileage & Low Maintenance

The Pulsar 125 is one of the most fuel efficient bikes in this class. It returns a practical fuel efficiency of 45–50 km/l, although, you can expect less than 51.5 km/l of the ARAI-certified figure to give your estimates around 450–460 km between pitstops, thanks to its 11.5-litre tank making the 500 km practical if you tilt a bit on your throttle happy feet.

Comfort, Ride Quality & Handling

The Pulsar 125 comes with telescopic front forks with twin rear nitrox shock absorbers for even-keeled travel over city streets and even when the going gets a little rough. With its 140 kg in weight it remains stable at high speed, while being agile in city conditions.

Price and Variants

The bicycle comes in three versions:

  • Neon Single-Seat – ₹84,493
  • Carbon-Fibre Single-Seat – ₹92,883
  • Carbon-Fibre Split-Seat (Bluetooth) – ₹97,133

Final Verdict

The Bajaj Pulsar 125 is a complete package for those who want the popular Pulsar look, great performance, and daily fuel efficiency. Suitable for students and office-goers, and others seeking for a sporty yet practical ride in the 125cc class.

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